PH. G. bottle?

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PlaneDiggerCam

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Here is a bottle I found while digging. It says Garrett Byrnes PH.G. and has W.T. Co./D/USA (Whitall Tatum Co.). I was wondering if this is a druggist or local doctor's bottle. I also was wondering if PH. G. stands for graduate in pharmacy. If anyone knows any information please help.

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Some pharmacists didn't put a town...you probably had to pay for the slug plate by the letter, so maybe they were keeping costs down. Or maybe they wanted flexibility to move to a different town and use the same mold/bottles.

There is a bottle from a pharmacist in Galveston, Texas that is embossed Bowling Green, KY. When I researched him, I found that he apparently lived in Bowling Green but appears to have not opened a pharmacy until he moved to Galveston. He must have already ordered the bottles before the move and just used them...there are no known bottles from his pharmacy embossed Galveston, so I think after he used up his Bowling Green bottles, he just started using slicks.
 

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